I have two of the Sennheiser HD 203, except I think the ones I have are older models. The first one I got for $50 and the second was on sale for $25. I think I bought these back in 2005. They are good for the $50 range. They are *not* proper studio headphones for music mastering, but then again, that would cost much more.

Syscrusher wrote:Sound quality aside, make sure they have at least Sensitivity (db) : 105dB/mW due to the relatively low output of the DS. It makes a big difference.

Yes very true, probably best to go ear buds.

The best ear buds i have ever use are also sennheisers, the MX80's which can provide a ridiculous ammount of bass for there size. They are also very comfy and great for using for long periods. i use them all day at work with little ear fatigue. I also have a couple of pairs of normal size sennheisers cans which i like a lot. Sony ear buds are also pretty good if you cant find mx80's.

Thanks Decktonic, ChrisLody, QauNuckShin and Syscrusher. Perhaps I can buy 1 that goes with my PC and one that goes with my DS. But I guess I have to buy the phone that goes with the DS first since most of my time is spent on it alone. But great suggestions. Many many thanks to everyone who posted their suggestions here.

Now, what I need to do is go and look for one thats available, hmmm...

DS-10 Dominator wrote:They say Koss make good headphones, any opinions on their cool small headphones?

Yeah, Koss are some of the best for the money when it comes to cheapies. I don't have a pair of porta pros (like the ones pictured) but I do have some KSC75s that I snapped onto a cheap wallmart radio headband. The only problem you'll run into with Koss is that they're open supra aural, so good luck using them on the bus or a similarly loud environment.

Another good headphone that is similar to the Koss porta pro and KSC75 would be Sennheiser's PX100.

IMO a good, cheap, non earbud option would be Panasonic's RP-HTX7. They're reasonably well isolated and low impedence. Amazon calls them 'monitors', but that might be a tad generous. They're good for the $30 price tag, but I would make sure I do my final mixes on something better and at home.

Also, it wouldn't hurt to swing by headphone.com or head-fi.org and look around.

Hmm. Koss may not be in the Philippines because they're an American company and haven't penetrated the market there? Though fwiw, I remember seeing Koss headphones at some of the larger department stores in Japan.

From the beginning I was using Creative EP-630 as a mobile set.
In hone I'm using old but confortable AKG K-240DF. I know they are antiques
I was testing many headsets and also cinese Pioneer MJ21 which are total crap.

For me the best and the cheapest still are Creative EP-630.
6Hz - 23KHz - hiper portable